Demanding Equality
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Joan Sangster
About this book
For one hundred years women fashioned different dreams of social transformation in their search for equality, autonomy, and dignity; yet what is Canadian feminism?
Demanding Equality offers illustrations of feminist thought and organizing from mid-nineteenth-century, Enlightenment-inspired writing to the multi-issue movement of the 1980s. Broadening our definition of feminism – and recognizing that its political, cultural, and social dimensions are entangled – Joan Sangster explores the different pathways pursued to gain equality. She challenges the popular “wave” theory, concluding that feminist activism was continuous, despite changing significantly across decades.
Demanding Equality presents a picture of a heterogeneous movement characterized by both alliances and fierce internal debates. This comprehensive rear-view look at feminism in all its political guises encourages a wider public conversation about what Canadian feminism has been, is, and should be.
Author / Editor information
Joan Sangster is Vanier Professor Emeritus at Trent University and a past president of the Canadian Historical Association/Société historique du Canada. She is the author of One Hundred Years of Struggle: The History of Women and the Vote in Canada; Transforming Labour: Women and Work in Postwar Canada; and The Iconic North: Cultural Constructions of Aboriginal Life in Postwar Canada.
Reviews
"In Demanding Equality, Joan Sangster demonstrates the confidence and virtuosity of a well-seasoned scholar at the top of her game."
---"Demanding Equality is a formidable book, wide in scope, commendably readable, expansive in content, and convincing in analysis."
---Sangster’s precisely written yet wideranging book is a tour de force that chronicles the struggles for ‘equality, autonomy, and dignity’ in all of their rich complexity.
--- "There are few, if any, historians better placed than Joan Sangster to write a history of a century of feminism in Canada... Demanding Equality is a book that is at once capacious in its scope and accessibly written."Topics
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Front Matter
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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List of Abbreviations
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Introduction
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Spreading the Word of Women’s Emancipation
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The Origins of Socialist and Labour Feminism
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Women, Democracy, and Suffrage
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Reform and Women’s Feminism Right to Work
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Agrarian, Labour, and Socialist Feminism after the First World War
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Feminism and the Party Question
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Feminism, War, and Peace
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Feminism in a Cold War Climate
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Liberating Feminisms
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Feminist Organizing in the 1970s and 1980s
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Afterword
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Notes
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Index
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